Oasis tickets go on sale after band warns against reselling

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Tickets for the Oasis comeback tour gigs in Ireland have gone on sale, after the band warned against reselling at inflated prices.

The general sale for the UK dates in July and August next year are due to begin at 09:00 BST.

Shortly after a three-hour pre-sale for a limited number of fans began on Friday, tickets for the UK gigs were being listed online for more than £6,000 – around 40 times the face value of a standing ticket.

Oasis urged people not to resell tickets at higher prices on websites not linked to their promoter, and said they would be “cancelled”.

Within minutes of the tickets going on sale for the August 2025 gigs at Dublin’s Croke Park, some users were reporting issues getting access to the Ticketmaster website.

Others in the queue were reporting more than 500,000 people ahead of them.

Soon after Friday’s pre-sale began, ticket listings appeared on resale websites like StubHub and Viagogo, including:

  • £6,000 for Oasis’s show at Wembley Stadium in London on 26 July
  • Between £916 and £4,519 for the first concert of the tour at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on 4 July
  • Over £4,000 for standing tickets at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on 12 August
  • More than £2,500 for the band’s homecoming concert at Manchester’s Heaton Park on 12 July
  • Ahead of the pre-sale, promoters said standing tickets will cost about £150, while standard seated tickets range from £73 to about £205. Prices for official premium packages go up to £506.

About 1.4 million tickets are expected to be available for the 17 outdoor concerts in the UK and Ireland next July and August.

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